The final Premier League weekend of the season saw Mauricio Pochettino issue Tottenham an ultimatum, while Swansea and Chelsea both slumped past the finish line.

Goal of the weekend

Kelechi Iheanacho is a fascinating player. Frequently anonymous, occasionally thrilling, the Leicester striker gave us a dash of the latter with his extraordinary, thunderbolt strike in his team's entertaining 5-4 defeat to Tottenham. It had to be some strike to stand out in that game, and this was some strike.

Celebration...

In some ways it's a blessing that Swansea City have been relegated this season. Had they stayed up, you suspect the same pattern would have repeated next term: a poor start, the manager who saved them the previous year sacked around November, a firefighter brought in, then more struggles until the end of the season in which they would either scrape survival or go down anyway.

While League One's newest side Sunderland will be the first to tell you the regenerative possibilities of demotion can be...

SWANSEA, Wales -- There was a time when Southampton and Swansea were seen as model football clubs, ones who made sensible decisions and could cope with losing managers and key players, because there was a plan.

Those days are in the past now. Southampton's 1-0 victory in South Wales on Tuesday all but confirms their survival; three points clear of the drop zone and with a goal-difference advantage of nine, it will take a miracle on the final day for Swansea to overhaul them.

Mark Ogden and Dan Kilpatrick discuss Tottenham's continual lack of silverware as Manchester United knock them out of the FA Cup semifinal.

Clubs are slowly turning their eyes toward the summer window. Transfer Talk has updates on all the latest rumours.

Spurs ready Mawson and Bertrand double swoop

Tottenham are lining up a £65 million double transfer for Swansea's Alfie Mawson and Southampton's Ryan Bertrand, per the Daily Express.

Spurs failed to challenge for the title this season, but Mauricio Pochettino appears to have guided them to another top-four finish to secure Champions League football. Still, with Saints and the Swans...

Leon Britton has enjoyed a 16-year career at Swansea after rejecting Arsenal as a teenager.

Swansea City midfielder Leon Britton has been reminiscing about the time he turned down a move to Arsenal.

The year was 1998 and the Gunners were riding high, but that didn't stop the young Britton from rejecting the club's offer of his first professional salary of £400 a week.

Throw back to nearly 20 years ago when Arsenal offered me terms as an apprentice and professional. Turned it down to join West Ham thinking I would get a better opportunity, that decision worked out well 🙈😂 #TBTpic.twitter.com/mD0lo34zUV